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Highest point 1000 feet or more above base (U.S. definition); A natural elevation of the earth surface raising more or less abruptly from the surrounding level and attaining an altitude which, relatively to the adjacent elevation, is impressive or notable. (Oxford English Dictionary)
 
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A chain of mountains bordered by highlands or separated from other mountains by passes of valleys.
 
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Molten rock beneath the surface of the earth.
 
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A vent in the surface of the earth through which magma and associated gases and ash erupt; also, the form of structure (usually conical) that is produced by the ejected material.
 
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Some mountains are produced by the movement of lithospheric plates several miles down deep in the earth. Compressional forces in continental collisions may cause the compressed region to thicken, so the upper surface is forced upwards. Some mountains are volcanoes while others are shaped by glacial processes.
 
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'''Block mountains''' are formed when large areas are vertically displaced upwards by these compression forces deep in the earth, and remain in large chunks of rock or blocks.
 
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'''Fold mountains''' occur when the uplifted top portions of earth fold over as the compression forces lift up sections of the earth.
 
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'''Volcanoes''' are isolated mountains that were produced by molten rock being forced up through a vent in the surface of the earth. These mountains frequently have a cone shape.
 
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'''Glacial mountains''' are shaped by the action of frozen glaciers that move down the sides of high rocky areas, scraping away softer rocks and carrying away loose rocky material.
 
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Part of this requirement is dependent on where you live-see links in Section 6 for ideas. "Near where you live" could be a long way away if you live in a flatter area. Some of the important and famous mountains dealt with elsewhere in this honor would be good choices for research.
 
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!Description !! Mountain
 
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|'''Underwater mountain range that goes around the world''' (''Ocean Ridge'') ||'''Aconcagua'''
 
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|'''Highest mountains of each continent''' (''Seven Summits'') ||'''Mt. Everest'''
 
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|'''Highest mountain in South America''' (''Aconcagua'') ||'''Himalaya'''
 
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|'''Tallest mountain on earth''' (''Mt Everest'') ||'''Mt. Mayon'''
 
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|'''Worlds longest mountain range''' (''Andes'') ||'''Ocean Ridge'''
 
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|'''Highest mountain in Japan''' (''Mt Fuji'') ||'''Damavand'''
 
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|'''Highest volcano in Asia''' (''Damavand'') ||'''Mt. McKinley'''
 
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|'''Indians call it Denali, “The Great One”''' (''Mt McKinley'') ||'''Seven Summits'''
 
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|'''Mountain known for its “perfect cone” ('''''Mt. Mayon'') ||'''Andes'''
 
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|'''Range with the highest mountains on earth''' (''Himalaya'') ||'''Mt. Fuji'''
 
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* The world's longest mountain chain is the Andes, about 4,350 miles (7,000 km) long. The chain stretches from north to south through seven countries in South America.
 
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* Mayon Volcano, also known as Mount Mayon, is an active volcano in the province of Albay, on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Renowned as the "perfect cone" because of its almost symmetric conical shape, Mayon forms the northern boundary of Legazpi City, the largest city in terms of population in the Bicol Region. The mountain is a national park and a protected landscape in the country proclaimed as ''Mayon Volcano Natural Park'' in the year 2000.
 
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* The Himalayas contain the highest mountains on earth, including Everest and K2.
 
* The mid-ocean ridges of the world are connected and form a single global mid-oceanic ridge system that is part of every ocean, making the mid-oceanic ridge system the longest mountain range in the world. The continuous mountain range is 65,000 km (40,400 mi) long (several times longer than the Andes, the longest continental mountain range), and the total length of the oceanic ridge system is 80,000 km (49,700 mi) long.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_ridge]
 
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* Mount Fuji (富士山 Fuji-san), located on Honshu Island, is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776.24 m (12,389 ft).[1] An active stratovolcano that last erupted in 1707–08, Mount Fuji lies about 100 kilometres (62 mi) south-west of Tokyo, and can be seen from there on a clear day. Mount Fuji's exceptionally symmetrical cone, which is snow-capped several months a year, is a well-known symbol of Japan and it is frequently depicted in art and photographs, as well as visited by sightseers and climbers.
 
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* Denali (Koyukon Athabaskan for "The High One"), formerly Mt McKinley, is the highest mountain peak in the United States and in North America, with a summit elevation of 20,320 feet (6,194 m) above sea level. Measured base-to-peak, it is the tallest mountain on land. Measured by topographic prominence, it is the third most prominent peak after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. Located in the Alaska Range in the U.S. state of Alaska, it is the centerpiece of Denali National Park and Preserve.
 
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* Mount Damāvand (Persian: دماوند ‎), a potentially active volcano and the highest peak in Iran, has a special place in Persian mythology and folklore. It is located in the middle Alborz Range and is the highest volcano in all of Asia. It is a potentially active volcano, since there are fumaroles near the summit crater emitting sulfur, which were known to be active on July 6, 2007. The mountain is located near the southern coast of the Caspian Sea, 66 kilometres (41 miles) northeast of Tehran.
 
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* The Seven Summits are the tallest peaks on each continent. Summiting all of them is regarded as a mountaineering challenge, first postulated as such and achieved on April 30, 1985 by Richard Bass. There is some debate over which summits are part of the 7 due to different definitions of what land is included in Europe and Australia/Oceania:
 
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!rowspan="2"|''Bass''<br />list
 
!rowspan="2"|''Messner''<br />list
 
!rowspan="2"|Summit
 
!colspan="2"|Elevation
 
!rowspan="2"|Continent
 
!rowspan="2"|Range
 
!rowspan="2"|Country
 
!rowspan="2"|First<br />Successful<br />Ascent
 
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|[[w:Mount Kilimanjaro|Kilimanjaro]] (''Volcano Kibo'': Uhuru Peak)
 
|align=center|5,895
 
|align=center|19,341
 
|[[w:Africa|Africa]]
 
|[[w:Mount Kilimanjaro|Kilimanjaro]]
 
|[[w:Tanzania|Tanzania]]
 
|align=center|1889
 
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|align=center|✔
 
|align=center|✔
 
|[[w:Vinson Massif|Vinson Massif]]
 
|align=center|4,892
 
|align=center|16,050
 
|[[w:Antarctica|Antarctica]]
 
|[[w:Ellsworth Mountains|Ellsworth Mountains]]
 
|N/A
 
|align=center|1966
 
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|align=center|✔
 
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|[[w:Mount Kosciuszko|Kosciuszko]]
 
|align=center|2,228
 
|align=center|7,310
 
|[[w:Australia (continent)|Australia]]
 
|[[w:Great Dividing Range|Great Dividing Range]]
 
|[[w:Australia|Australia]]
 
|align=center|1840
 
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|align=center|✔
 
|[[w:Puncak Jaya|Carstensz Pyramid]] ''(Puncak Jaya)''
 
|align=center|4,884
 
|align=center|16,024
 
|[[w:Australia (continent)|Australia]]
 
|[[w:Maoke Mountains|Maoke Mountains]]
 
|[[w:Indonesia|Indonesia]]
 
|align=center|1962
 
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|align=center|✔
 
|align=center|✔
 
|[[w:Mount Everest|Everest]] ''(Chomolungma/Sagarmatha)''
 
|align=center|8,848
 
|align=center|29,029
 
|[[w:Asia|Asia]]
 
|[[w:Himalaya|Himalaya]]
 
|[[w:China|China]], [[w:Nepal|Nepal]]
 
|align=center|1953
 
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|align=center|✔
 
|align=center|✔
 
|[[w:Mount Elbrus|Elbrus]] ''(Minghi-Tau)''
 
|align=center|5,642
 
|align=center|18,510
 
|[[w:Europe|Europe]]
 
|[[w:Caucasus Mountains|Caucasus]]
 
|[[w:Russia|Russia]]
 
|align=center|1874
 
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|align=center|✔
 
|align=center|✔
 
|[[w:Mount McKinley|Mount McKinley]] ''(Denali)''
 
|align=center|6,194
 
|align=center|20,320
 
|[[w:North America|North America]]
 
|[[w:Alaska Range|Alaska Range]]
 
|[[w:United States|United States]]
 
|align=center|1913
 
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|align=center|✔
 
|align=center|✔
 
|[[w:Aconcagua|Aconcagua]]
 
|align=center|6,961
 
|align=center|22,837
 
|[[w:South America|South America]]
 
|[[w:Andes|Andes]]
 
|[[w:Argentina|Argentina]]
 
|align=center|1897
 
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Mount Ararat (Turkish: Ağrı) is a snow-capped, dormant volcanic cone in Turkey. It has two peaks: Greater Ararat (the highest peak in Turkey, and the entire Armenian plateau with an elevation of 5,137 m/16,854 ft) and Lesser Ararat (with an elevation of 3,896 m/12,782 ft).
 
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The Ararat massif is about 40 km (25 mi) in diameter. The Iran-Turkey boundary skirts east of Lesser Ararat, the lower peak of the Ararat massif. It was in this area that, by the Tehran Convention of 1932, a border change was made in Turkey's favour, allowing it to occupy the eastern flank of Lesser Ararat.
 
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Mount Ararat in Judeo-Christian tradition is associated with the "Mountains of Ararat" where, according to the book of Genesis, Noah's ark came to rest. All humans and animals dispersed from the ark at Ararat after the flood. It is also likely where the rainbow promise was given. See Genesis 8:4 The Mountains of Ararat refer to a region, not necessarily a specific peak.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountains_of_Ararat]
 
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Various expeditions and efforts with overhead photography have been and continue to be mounted to identify Noah's Ark remains in the region, but to date no credible finds have been made.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Searches_for_Noah%27s_Ark]
 
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Elijah offered sacrifices to God in front of King Ahab’s prophets of Baal on this mountain. 1 Kings 18:20
 
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According to the Books of Kings, Elisha traveled to Carmel straight after cursing a group of young men because they had mocked him and the ascension of Elijah by jeering, "Go on up, bald man!" After this, bears came out of the forest and killed 42 of them. This does not necessarily imply that Elisha had sought asylum there from any potential backlash, although the description in the Book of Amos, of the location being a refuge, is dated by textual scholars to be earlier than the accounts of Elisha in the Book of Kings,[11][12] and according to Strabo it had continued to be a place of refuge until at least the first century.
 
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According to Epiphanius, and Josephus, Mount Carmel had been the stronghold of the Essenes that came from a place in Galilee named Nazareth; though this Essene group are sometimes consequently referred to as Nazareans, they are not to be confused with the "Nazarene" sect, which followed the teachings of Jesus, but associated with the Pharisees. Members of the modern American groups claiming to be Essenes, but viewed by scholars as having no ties to the historical group,[16] treat Mount Carmel as having great religious significance on account of the protection it afforded to the historic Essene group.
 
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During World War I, Mount Carmel played a significant strategic role. The (20th century) Battle of Megiddo took place at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the south. General Allenby led the British in the battle, which was the turning point in the war against the Ottoman Empire. The Jezreel Valley had played host to many battles before, including the very historically significant Battle of Megiddo between the Egyptians and Canaanites, but it was only in the 20th century battle that the Carmel Ridge itself played a significant part, due to the developments in munitions.
 
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In ancient Canaanite culture, high places were frequently considered to be sacred, and Mount Carmel appears to have been no exception; Thutmose III lists a holy headland among his Canaanite territories, and if this equates to Carmel, as Egyptologists such as Maspero believe, then it would indicate that the mountain headland was considered sacred from at least the 15th century BC. According to the Books of Kings, there was an altar to God on the mountain, which had fallen into ruin by the time of Ahab, but Elijah built a new one. Iamblichus describes Pythagoras visiting the mountain on account of its reputation for sacredness, stating that it was the most holy of all mountains, and access was forbidden to many, while Tacitus states that there was an oracle situated there, which Vespasian visited for a consultation; Tacitus states that there was an altar there, but without any image upon it, and without a temple around it.
 
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In mainstream Jewish, Christian, and Islamic thought, Elijah is indelibly associated with the mountain, and he is regarded as having sometimes resided in a grotto on the mountain. Indeed, one name for Mount Carmel is جبل مار إلياس Jabal Mar Elyas Mount Saint Elias. In the Books of Kings, Elijah challenges 450 prophets of a particular Baal to a contest at the altar on Mount Carmel to determine whose deity was genuinely in control of the Kingdom of Israel; since the narrative is set during the rule of Ahab and his association with the Phoenicians, biblical scholars suspect that the Baal in question was probably Melqart.
 
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According to the Bible in 1 Kings 18, the challenge was to see which deity could light a sacrifice by fire. After the prophets of Baal had failed to achieve this, Elijah had water poured on his sacrifice to saturate the altar and then he prayed; fire fell and consumed the sacrifice, wood, stones, soil, and water which prompted the Israelite witnesses to proclaim, "The LORD, He is God! The LORD, He is God!". In the account, Elijah announced the end to a long drought; clouds gathered, the sky turned black, and it rained heavily.
 
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Though there is no biblical reason to assume that the account of Elijah's victory refers to any particular part of Mount Carmel, Islamic tradition places it at a point known as El-Maharrakah, meaning the burning.
 
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God gave the ten commandments to Moses on this mountain. Exodus 19: 23 – 20: 3-17 and the Israelite camped there, offering to the golden calf. Moses also may have encountered the burning bush at or near Mt Sinai before the Exodus.
 
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The location of Mt. Sinai is disputed by some scholars and the location is also called Mount Horeb. The traditional location is toward the southern end of the Sinai peninsula in modern Egypt but some advocate several other possible locations in the Sinai desert or modern Saudi Arabia.
 
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Mount Nebo (Arabic: جبل نيبو‎, Jabal Nibu. Hebrew: הַר נְבוֹ‎, Har Nevo, ) is an elevated ridge in Jordan, approximately 817 meters (2680 feet) above sea level, named in the Bible as the place where Moses was granted a view of the Promised Land that he would never enter and where Moses died. The view from the summit provides a panorama of the Holy Land and, to the north, a more limited one of the valley of the River Jordan. The West Bank city of Jericho is usually visible from the summit, as is Jerusalem on a very clear day.
 
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""Then Moses climbed Mount Nebo from the plains of Moab to the top of Pisgah, across from Jericho. There the Lord showed him the whole land—from Gilead to Dan, 2 all of Naphtali, the territory of Ephraim and Manasseh, all the land of Judah as far as the Mediterranean Sea, 3 the Negev and the whole region from the Valley of Jericho, the City of Palms, as far as Zoar. 4 Then the Lord said to him, “This is the land I promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob when I said, ‘I will give it to your descendants.’ I have let you see it with your eyes, but you will not cross over into it. 5 And Moses the servant of the Lord died there in Moab, as the Lord had said. 6 He buried him[a] in Moab, in the valley opposite Beth Peor, but to this day no one knows where his grave is''."" Deut 34:1-6 NIV
 
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According to 2 Maccabees 2:4–7, the Prophet Jeremiah hid the tabernacle and the Ark of the Covenant in a cave there. Maccabees is not accepted by Adventists (or most Protestants) as Holy Scripture but it is a historical document.
 
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{{covid|tip=It may be possible to visit a mountain in your area if local restrictions allow and if social distancing protocols are followed during your outing. Otherwise, you will need to choose the option presented in 6b, as there are not ''available'' mountains in your area.}}
 
A useful list of mountains in the USA and it's territories [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains_of_the_United_States] and for Canada [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains_of_Canada] can be found on Wikipedia. Bermuda has no mountains. See the next section for areas without mountains. Another good reason to visit a mountain might be to fulfill requirements for the [[AY Honors/Skiing_Downhill|Skiing Downhill]] Honor.
 
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There are a number of places in the world with no mountains, though the exact definition of "what makes a mountain" drives the exact list. Using the 1000 ft from base standard:
 
*In '''Canada''' there are no true mountains in the Provinces of Saskatchewan or Prince Edward Island.
 
*In the '''United States''' these states lack any land over 1000 ft : Delaware, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Rhode Island and the District of Columbia. To this list you could add states that have no local elevation difference of more than 1,000 ft (called a prominence - a rise above the surrounding terrain): Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Wisconsin. (17 total states without mountains)
 
*The highest elevation in '''Bermuda''' is 43m, which is definitely not a mountain!
 
*The highest point of the '''Netherlands''' is only 321m, and that spot is actually the three-country point with Belgium and Germany. As one Dutch person said "So, not only is it barely a hill, we managed to share the thing with two other countries!"
 
*Highest point in '''The Gambia''' is Red Rock (53 m or 175 ft), which is not very much of a hike.
 
*'''Kuwait''' is pretty flat, with the highest point in its desert terrain being Mutla Ridge (306 m or 1,004 ft)
 
*'''Guinea-Bissau''' is a fairly large country but its highest point is an unnamed location on only 300 m or 984 ft above sea level.
 
*'''Lithuania, Latvia''' and '''Estonia''' lack mountains, with the hills reaching just over 1000 ft at best.
 
*An extreme example is '''The Maldives''' where the best view is found at 2.4 m or 7.9 ft above sea level. '''Ashmore and Cartier Islands''', '''Spratly Islands''', '''Tuvalu, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Tokelau,''' and the '''Marshall Islands''' all top out at or under 10 m high for natural land height.
 
 
This sortable list shows [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elevation_extremes_by_country elevation extremes by country].
 
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This could be the funnest part of the honor. There are many variations on this popular grade school science project. An example video is found here [http://youtu.be/hff6Nhel0JE]. or search YouTube for alternative methods.
 
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Before the mountains were brought forth,<br>
 
Or ever You had formed the earth and the world,<br>
 
Even from everlasting to everlasting, You are God.
 
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How beautiful upon the mountains<br>
 
Are the feet of him who brings good news,<br>
 
Who proclaims peace,<br>
 
Who brings glad tidings of good things,<br>
 
Who proclaims salvation,<br>
 
Who says to Zion,<br>
 
“Your God reigns!”
 
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“For you shall go out with joy,<br>
 
And be led out with peace;<br>
 
The mountains and the hills<br>
 
Shall break forth into singing before you,<br>
 
And all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.
 
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Although [[W:Mount Everest|Mount Everest]] is the point with the highest elevation above sea level on the Earth, it is not the summit that is farthest from the Earth's center. Because of the [[W:equatorial bulge|equatorial bulge]], the summit of Mount Chimborazo in the [[W:Andes|Andes]] is the point on the Earth that is farthest from the center, and is about 2168 m farther from the Earth's center than the summit of Everest. The second farthest summit, Huascaran (also in the Andes), is only about 10 meters closer to the Earth's center.
 
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!Distance from Earth's center<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mathscinotes.com/2015/01/the-farthest-mountaintops-from-the-center-of-the-earth/|title=The Farthest Mountaintops from the Center of the Earth|first=Mark|last=Biegert|accessdate=2015-06-10}}</ref>
 
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|[[W:Chimborazo|Chimborazo]]
 
|align=center|6384.4 km
 
|align=center|6267m
 
|1°28'9"S
 
|Ecuador
 
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|[[W:Huascaran|Huascaran]]
 
|align=center|6384.4 km
 
|align=center|6768 m
 
|9°7′17″S
 
|Peru
 
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|[[W:Yerupajá|Yerupajá]]
 
|align=center|6384.3 km
 
|align=center|6655 m
 
|10°16′01″S
 
|Peru
 
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|[[W:Cotopaxi|Cotopaxi]]
 
|align=center|6,384.1 km
 
|align=center|5897 m
 
|0°40′50″S
 
|Ecuador
 
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|[[W:Huandoy|Huandoy]]
 
|align=center|6384.0 km
 
|align=center|6395 m
 
|9°01′38″S
 
|Peru
 
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|[[W:Mount Kilimanjaro|Kilimanjaro]] (''Kibo'' Summit)
 
|align=center|6384.0 km
 
|align=center|5895 m
 
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Montañas

Nivel de destreza

1

Año

2012

Version

04.05.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

Mountains AY Honor.png
Montañas
Estudio de la naturaleza
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
2012
Vea también


1

Definir los siguientes términos:


1a

Orología


1b

Montaña


1c

Cordillera


1d

Magma


1e

Volcán




2

Decir tres formas en que las montañas han sido formadas.



3

Elegir diez montañas, incluyendo dos de cerca de donde vive, y decir cómo se llama cada uno, cuál es su altura, dónde se encuentra y de qué cordillera (si corresponde) forma parte. Intentar elegir montañas de tantos países diferentes como sea posible.



4

Combinar cada descripción con su respuesta correcta:



5

Hacer una lista de por lo menos cuatro montañas mencionadas en la Biblia y decir qué eventos importantes se realizaron allí:


5a

Ararat



5b

Monte Carmelo



5c

Monte Sinaí



5d

Monte Nebo




6

Hacer la siguiente actividad:


6a

Visitar una montaña y decir acerca de su experiencia en una de las siguientes maneras:



i

Contarle a alguien una historia acerca de su visita



ii

Escribir una historia narrativa acerca de su visita



iii

Hacer un video o presentación de PowerPoint acerca de su visita



iv

Hacer un álbum de recortes con fotografías acerca de su visita (esto puede ser un proyecto en grupo)




6b

Si NO hay una montaña en su estado/provincia, puede ver un video acerca de las montañas.



i

Resumir el video



ii

Crear una presentación multimedia acerca del video



iii

Crear un modelo tridimensional de una montaña/volcán y demostrar su erupción





7

Escoger uno de los siguientes versículos acerca de las montañas y recitarlo:


7a

Salmos 90:2


7b

Isaías 52:7


7c

Isaías 55:12




8

Crear un juego o actividad basado en la terminología y las montañas que aprendió en esta especialidad.